Statewise Predictions 2014 Loksabha Election (India)

Elections in the biggest democracy of the world are coming nearer and soon whole of India will get colored in election colors. In Loksabha Election 2014, whole of India will vote, including its all states and union territories. It is many-2 times more difficult to conduct Loksabha Elections than conducting state assembly elections in India. However, the election commission of India is doing this perfectly from last many decades. With the increase in population of India, it becomes difficult every time to manage these elections. Loksabha (the parliament) has a five year term; therefore, we see Loksabha elections after every five years in general. Loksabha elections can be conducted before five years, if no party or alliance can secure a vote of confidence i.e. Support of minimum numbers of MPs.

Within a few days, we can expect an announcement of the dates for the Loksabha Election 2014. At present, the whole of India and the world is busy in predicting outcomes of Loksabha election 2014. To understand, India politics, we are required to keep in mind statewise politics because there are many strong political parties at the state level and they can play major role in the formation of the next government. Below, I have tried to give you an idea of probable results through predictions of the results of Loksabha election 2014 statewise. These predictions are based on all available opinion polls and survey done till date.

Note- Prediction are given in a Range because exact results are impossible to predict.

Andhra Pradesh Loksabha Election 2014 Predictions Andhra Pradesh is a vital state when it comes to Loksabha election because it has 42 Loksabha seats. Probably, these are last elections, which we conducted in united Andhra Pradesh because of the division of the state. In Andhra Pradesh, there are many regional forces like TDP, TRS and new created YSR Congress Party. In the 2009 Loksaba election, Congress won 33 seats from Andhra Pradesh. However, this time YSR Congress is likely to emerge biggest party in the state.

Total Seats 42

Congress 3-6TDP 9-14TRS 8-12
YRS 18-27Oth 2-4Arunachal Pradesh Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsIn Arunachal Pradesh, there are two seats, which were won by Congress in 2009. Total seats 2

BJP 0-1Congress 1-2Bihar Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsBihar is another crucial state when it comes to Loksabha election because 40 Loksabha seats are present in Bihar. Last time, it was BJP-JDU combine which stole the show by winning 32 seats. JDU won 20 seats and BJP 12. This time JDU is alone and BJP has tied up with LJP. Lalu Yadav's RJD is struggling with internal fights; therefore, BJP-LJP alliance likely to gain. Total Seats 40

RJD 4-7BJP 20-26JD(U) 8-14LJP-3-5Oth 3-5Chhattisgarh Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsChhattisgarh state has 11 Loksabha seats. From last two Loksabha elections, the BJP has won 10 seats out of 11. This time also BJP will get a majority of seats. T S 11

BJP 9-11Congress 1-2Others Delhi Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsThe fight for seven Loksabha seats of Delhi has become very crucial after the entry of AAP. The last time Congress won 7 out of 7 seats; however, this time Congress looks to be the third player after AAP.Total Seats 7

Congress 0-2BJP 3-5AAP 3-4Goa Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsWith Two Loksabha seats, Goa is a small state. At present trends look to be in favor of BJP. TS 2

Congress 0-1BJP 1-2Gujarat Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsWith 26 Loksabha seats Gujarat is a important state. At present most of trends look in the favour of BJP. Congress 4-8BJP 18-22Haryana Loksabha Election 2014 Predictions
From last tow Loksabha Elections, Haryana has remained strong hold of Congress; however, this time Congress is likely to face strong anti-incumbency in the state. Moreover, AAP can show good performance in Haryana too with a good vote share.

T S 10

Congress 2-4BJP 5-7AAP 1-2Other 1-2Himachal Pradesh Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsHimachal Pradesh is a small Hilly state with 4 Loksabha seats. The Last Time BJP won 3 seats and congress 1. This time we can see a repeat of it like 2004 Loksabha election results. T S 4

Congress 2-3BJP 1-2J&K Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsJammu and Kashmir state has 6 Loksabha seats. With the presence of many parties, All parties are likely to win one or two seats in their respective strong hold. T S 6

Congress 1-2NC 1-2PDP 1-2BJP 1-2Others 1-2Jharkhand Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsJharkand has a total of 14 Loksabha seats. Last time, the BJP won 8 seats. This time again, BJP is likely to win a majority of seats. TS 14

Cong 3-5JMM 2-3RJD 0-1BJP 8-10Karnataka Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsKarnataka is another vital state of Southern India with 28 Loksabha seats. From last two Loksaba elections, the BJP has won a majority of seats in the state. This time Congress is likely to perform better in state. TS 28

BJP 8-12Congress 14-18JD(S) 3-5Kerala Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsIn Kerala, the main fight always remains between Congress and Left parties. This time left parties are likely to perform better in state. TS 20

BJP 20-24Congress 4-7other 1-2Maharashtra Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsMaharashtra is a vital state with 42 Loksabha seats. The main fight in Maharashtra is between the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance and Congress-NCP alliance. Raj Thackeray's MNS and AAP are other good opponents in the state.

Other 1Orissa Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsOrissa is a crucial state for Loksabha election with 21 seats. So far, BJP has shown great performance in the state by winning majority of seats. TS 21

BJD 10-14BJP 4-6Cong 5-8Other 1-3Punjab Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsIn Punjab the main fight is between Akali Dal-BJP alliance and Congress. AAP is also likely to gain good vote share in Punjab; however, chances of AAP wining any seat are less at present. T S 13

West Bengal Loksabha Election 2014 PredictionsWith 42 seats, WB is going to a happening place when it comes to Loksabha election 2014. Mamata Banerjee leads All India Trinamool Congressis likely to win a majority of seats in the state.